200 Watt Solar Panel and Mounting Kit for RV with Wiring and Controller
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Hello, I am looking for a 190 to 200 watt ridged rv roof mount solar panel. + Mounting kit. I have a go power 2000 ic series unit that is wired in and connected to the batteries. I have installed 2 100 amph Lithium ion Batteries. I see that you have one unit that comes with controller and wiring. I dont need that part. Our rv has a receptical on the roof for easy install
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Redarc Solar Expansion Kit - 200 Watt Solar Panel
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- RV Solar Panels
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Redarc Solar Panel Corner Mounts - Qty 4
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Go Power Overlander Solar Charging System with Digital Solar Controller - 200 Watt Solar Panel
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- Roof Mounted Solar Kit
- Rigid Panels
- 200 Watts
- 5.1 - 10 Amps
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- Flooded Lead Acid
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- Lithium - liFePO4
- 59-1/8L x 26-5/16W Inch
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